Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Strava
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Hi @ianperrin is it possible to show the strava stats of the people you are following?
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everything you find here is possible: http://developers.strava.com/docs/reference/
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@karsten13 Thanks for your answer but is it possible to show the strava stats of the people you are following on this particular module?
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@bachoo786 - you can add multiple instances of the module and link them to different athletes, but this is expected to be for other members of the household as you would need to authenticate the respective module as them so not intended for “remote” athletes you follow.
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I am new to the whole MM thing and I am trying to setup my first project and I am struggling to get the MMM-Strava to work. When I launch MM I just see the following message on the mirror.
Client id unauthorized - please visit /MMM-Strava/auth/
So i went back and check my Stava API CLient id and it looks to be correct as well as the secret code. I am wondering if my Authorization Callback domain is incorrect on Strava’s website.
Also when i try to use a web browser to remotely access my raspberryPi I get the following error. Not sure if both are tied to each other
This device is not allowed to access your mirror.
Please check your config.js or config.js.sample to change this.Anybody have any thoughts?
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@jawinemiller said in MMM-Strava:
This device is not allowed to access your mirror.
Please check your config.js or config.js.sample to change this.
Anybody have any thoughts?You can set in your config:
address: "0.0.0.0", ipWhitelist: [],
or at least include your computer IP into the ipWhitelist.
Only then you can access the mirror from another device.
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@lavolp3 you can also include your IP subnet into the whitelist.
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@lavolp3 thanks for the suggestions. I changed my ipWhitelist to ipWhitelist: [], and now i am able to view my MM on my phone. I already had the address set to “0.0.0.0” like you suggested.
It still looks like i am getting the same Client-ID error (Client id unauthorized - please visit /MMM-Strava/auth/) on my MM. Anyone have any suggestions on how to correct that? What should the Authorization Callback domain be on the stava website? I currently have my it as my raspberrypi-IP-address:8080
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@jawinemiller said in MMM-Strava:
raspberrypi-IP-address:8080
I think it’s in the description. Open
raspberrypi-IP-address:8080/MMM-Strava/auth/
on another device and try authenticating your device.
You need to authenticate the device to get access to the API.